Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

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Future Students

Do you think outside-of-the-box and use both sides of your brain?  We are interested in individuals who consider themselves bright and responsive to intellectual challenge.  Finding the right graduate program to fit your needs is a two way street.  We hope you find enough information so you can make an informed decision about applying to MCW.  If you don't find the information you're looking for contact the recruitment office at gradschool@mcw.edu.

 

 

Degrees and Programs Degrees & Programs

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences offers PhD, MS, MPH and MA degrees, certificate series in Bioethics and MPH and courses for non-degree seeking students.

 
Tuition Tuition & Fees

All full time PhD students receive a scholarship, stipend ($25,750 US) and health insurance for the duration of their degree program.  That's right, all expenses paid.  Tuition and fees for all other students remain competitive and are often reimbursed by employers.

 
Tuition information 2009 Fact Sheet

Annually, College faculty direct or collaborate on more than 3,000 research studies, and nearly 1,450 scientific papers by College faculty are published in peer-reviewed medical journals.

 
Contact a Graduate Student Contact a GSBS Student

Have questions?  Want to know what its really like to be a student in the GSBS?  Ask a current student!

 
Life in Milwaukee Life in Milwaukee

Experience the entertainment and cultural celebration that takes place year round on the lakefront, in the parks & in the historic neighborhoods.

 
Summer Program for Undergraduate Research Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)

This research program provides an opportunity for students to learn first-hand the potential of biomedical sciences.  This is a ten-week paid internship.

Applications are being accepted for summer 2010.
 
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Student Profile
Adam Gastonguay



After my first year in the IDP Biomedical Sciences program I joined the Pharmacology and Toxicology department. I joined this department because of the lab I am in. The lab studies the various roles of small GTPases in lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. I love the research that we do and everyone in the lab is great. I enjoy what I am doing and am looking forward to obtaining my PhD in this department.

 

Campus Visits
Are you a prospective student or student organization interested in learning more about research? 

You can contact the recruitment office to set up tours of campus and participating laboratories to see first-hand some of the exciting discoveries happening at MCW.  Contact the recruiter

 

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